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NOA Gallery, located in the Bloomingdale neighborhood of Washington, DC has been the home to New, Old, and Abstract art from leading international artists for over 30 years.

11/28/2013

Happy Thanksgiving from the Noa Gallery!

11/24/2013

Thank you to all the family, neighbors, new and old friends who helped us celebrate 35 years of Art and Creativity!

11/24/2013

After 35 years of opening the doors to Noa Gallery, it's time to close those doors and open a new chapter! Thank you for supporting new, old, abstract art. Stay tuned to our new platform and upcoming events.

11/22/2013

Join us tomorrow and Party like its 1978

NOA GALLERY CLOSING CELEBRATION
Saturday, November 23, 2013

After 35 years, The N.O.A. Gallery (New Old Abstract) will be closing its doors and instead opening the doors to the Little Inn on T Street located directly across the street.

Join us in celebrating the legacy of NOA Gallery as it turns the page with an open house and closing reception on Saturday, November 23.

Open house starts at 9 am followed with a closing reception from 6-10 pm.

Come send your final regards to the Gallery and learn more about the Yacht Life of the Little Inn on T Street.

NOA Gallery & Design Studio (New, Old & Abstract) is Located at 132 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. NOA Gallery is located within the Shaw, Bloomingdale, and LeDroit Park boundaries of Washington, D.C. For further questions please contact Noa Gallery at 202-524-0721.

Wine and appetizers will be served as well as live music and poetry for your listening pleasure.

11/21/2013

One more day till the our Closing Reception and Open House! Look forward to seeing everyone.

11/20/2013

The essence of all beautiful art, all great art, is gratitude.
Thank you to all that have continued to support NOA over the years. You are all NEW OLD ABSTRACT friends and family.

11/19/2013

Saturday NOV 23: Join us for drinks and music during the closing reception.

11/15/2013

After 35 years, The N.O.A. Gallery (New Old Abstract) will close and instead open the doors to the Little Inn on T Street located directly across the street.

Join us in celebrating the legacy of Noa Gallery as it turns the page with an open house and closing reception on Saturday, November 23.

Open house starts at 9 am followed with a closing reception from 6-10 pm. The reception will be filled with flowing glasses, live music, poetry, and the company of great neighbors and new friends.

Come send your final regards to the Gallery and learn more about the Yacht Life of the Little Inn on T Street.

NOA Gallery & Design Studio (New, Old & Abstract) is Located at 132 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. NOA Gallery is located within the Shaw, Bloomingdale, and LeDroit Park boundaries of Washington, D.C.

Today we highlight master printmaker Max Papart. "He was born in Marseille,France and later moved to Paris where he lear...
02/08/2013

Today we highlight master printmaker Max Papart.

"He was born in Marseille,France and later moved to Paris where he learned the techniques of classicengraving. In 1960, he added to the classic processes the technique ofetching with carborundum invented by his friend Henri Goetz. In followingyears Papart taught printmaking at the University of Paris VIII-Vincennes.He continued making his own plates and supervising the hand printing ofhis prints until he died in 1995. One of the most intriguing intellectualconcepts which Papart achieves is a "window" through which the viewersenses the past or future, or even another time or place."

A few of his works can also be seen at the gallery.


http://www.rogallery.com/papart_max/papart-biography.htm

Max Papart's paintings and graphics are suffused with sunny humor and the bright colors of the French Riviera where he was born.

01/29/2013

The gallery also features art by French painter Bertrand Dorny. "Born in 1931 in Paris, Bertrand Dorny has worked in the ‘Ateliers’ of André Lhote and J. Friedlander. He was a well-known painter before he turned to graphic art. He produces his prints from an assemblage of separate plaques of metal giving each its own texture and colour before printing. The cut-out forms are pushed into the softened paper to different depths, creating the low-relief surfaces special to Dorny. His works are represented in museums around the world and in many private European and American collections."

01/29/2013

Have an upcoming event and need a venue? Contact us! NOA Gallery hosts many things from book club meetings to birthday parties, with style and sophistication.

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132 Rhode Island Avenue NW
Washington D.C., DC
20001

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